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Climatic Change | 2013

An assessment of the climate change impacts on groundwater recharge at a continental scale using a probabilistic approach with an ensemble of GCMs

Russell S. Crosbie; Trevor Pickett; Freddie S. Mpelasoka; Geoff Hodgson; Stephen P. Charles; Olga Barron

This study used 16 Global Climate Models and three global warming scenarios to make projections of recharge under a 2050 climate for the entire Australian continent at a 0.05° grid resolution. The results from these 48 future climate variants have been fitted to a probability distribution to enable the results to be summarised and uncertainty quantified. The median results project a reduction in recharge across the west, centre and south of Australia and an increase in recharge across the north and a small area in the east of the continent. The range of results is quite large and for large parts of the continent encompasses both increases and decreases in recharge. This makes it difficult to utilise for water resources management so the results have been analysed with a risk analysis framework; this enables the future projections for groundwater recharge to be communicated to water managers in terms of likelihood and consequence of a reduction in recharge. This highlights an important message for water resource managers that in most areas of Australia they will be making decisions on water allocations under considerable uncertainty as to the direction and magnitude of recharge change under a future climate and that this uncertainty may be irreducible.


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Probabilistic modelling and uncertainty analysis of flux and water balance changes in a regional aquifer system due to coal seam gas development

J. Sreekanth; Tao Cui; Trevor Pickett; David Rassam; Mat Gilfedder; Damian Barrett

Large scale development of coal seam gas (CSG) is occurring in many sedimentary basins around the world including Australia, where commercial production of CSG has started in the Surat and Bowen basins. CSG development often involves extraction of large volumes of water that results in depressurising aquifers that overlie and/or underlie the coal seams thus perturbing their flow regimes. This can potentially impact regional aquifer systems that are used for many purposes such as irrigation, and stock and domestic water. In this study, we adopt a probabilistic approach to quantify the depressurisation of the Gunnedah coal seams and how this impacts fluxes to, and from the overlying Great Artesian Basin (GAB) Pilliga Sandstone aquifer. The proposed method is suitable when effects of a new resource development activity on the regional groundwater balance needs to be assessed and account for large scale uncertainties in the groundwater flow system and proposed activity. The results indicated that the extraction of water and gas from the coal seam could potentially induce additional fluxes from the Pilliga Sandstone to the deeper formations due to lowering pressure heads in the coal seams. The median value of the rise in the maximum flux from the Pilliga Sandstone to the deeper formations is estimated to be 85ML/year, which is considered insignificant as it forms only about 0.29% of the Long Term Annual Average Extraction Limit of 30GL/year from the groundwater management area. The probabilistic simulation of the water balance components indicates only small changes being induced by CSG development that influence interactions of the Pilliga Sandstone with the overlying and underlying formations and with the surface water courses. The current analyses that quantified the potential maximum impacts of resource developments and how they influences the regional water balance, would greatly underpin future management decisions.


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2012

Climatic controls on diffuse groundwater recharge across Australia

Olga Barron; Russell S. Crosbie; Warrick Dawes; Stephen P. Charles; Trevor Pickett; M. J. Donn


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2014

Robust global sensitivity analysis of a river management model to assess nonlinear and interaction effects

Luk Peeters; Geoff Podger; T. Smith; Trevor Pickett; R. H. Bark; S. M. Cuddy


Journal of Hydrology | 2018

Emulator-enabled approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) and uncertainty analysis for computationally expensive groundwater models

Tao Cui; Luk Peeters; Dan Pagendam; Trevor Pickett; Huidong Jin; Russell S. Crosbie; Matthias Raiber; David Rassam; Mat Gilfedder


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

Emulation of recharge and evapotranspiration processes in shallow groundwater systems

Rebecca Doble; Trevor Pickett; Russell S. Crosbie; Leanne K. Morgan; Chris Turnadge; Phil Davies


Archive | 2013

Approaches to distributed execution of hydrologic models: methods for ensemble Monte Carlo risk modelling with and without workflows

Trevor Pickett; Tim Smith; Ben Bulluss; Dave Penton; Luk Peeters; Geoff Podger; Susan Cuddy


Archive | 2017

Uncertainty analysis of CSG- induced GAB flux and water balance changes in the Narrabri Gas Project area

Sreekanth Janardhanan; Tao Cui; Trevor Pickett; Damian Barrett


Archive | 2017

Quantifying groundwater recharge in regional-scale models

Rebecca Doble; Russell Crosbie; Chris Turnadge; Andrew Taylor; Trevor Pickett


Archive | 2013

Precipitation elastisity of diffuse recharge in Australia

Olga Barron; Russell S. Crosbie; Trevor Pickett

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Russell S. Crosbie

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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David Rassam

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Luk Peeters

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Mat Gilfedder

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Olga Barron

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Tao Cui

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Chris Turnadge

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Damian Barrett

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Geoff Podger

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ian Jolly

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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